Heaven's Gate Mass Suicide: When 39 people who wanted to go with space creatures committed suicide at the 'Gates of Heaven'

One of the 39 people who committed mass suicide at a religious group called Heinz Gate in Rancho Santa Fe, California. These people thought that space creatures would take them away in a flying saucer


According to a survey conducted in the United States last year, 65% of Americans believe that there are more intelligent creatures on other planets than we do. 

According to a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center in June 2021 after a historic U.S. intelligence report on UFOs or flying saucers, approximately 51% of Americans believe that the UFOs mentioned by the U.S. military may indeed be. Yes, 11% of them are convinced, while 40% say yes. However, a large number of Americans (51%) also believe that UFOs pose no threat to humans. 

This is nothing new. Man has always understood that there are innumerable lands like this created by God and there must be some kind of creature living on it. According to science, the reason for this theory is that in the end, even the earth was broken and separated from the same system and there are countless other such systems 'above'. 

Man acknowledges the existence of 'upper' worlds in some religious or scientific context and has been waiting for centuries for any clear indication.

In the last days of March 25 years ago, a religious group awaiting space creatures in Rancho Santa Fe, a suburb of San Diego, California, USA, felt that they had received a signal.

From March 22 to March 26, 1997, 39 members of a group called 'Heaven's Gate' committed suicide by drinking a poisonous solution in a group of 15, 15 and 9 people, waiting for space creatures to reach Earth very soon. From where she will take their souls to other better worlds.

It is said to be the largest mass suicide in US history, although 83 members of a religious group were killed in a clash with police in Vico, Texas in 1993. Another 918 Americans were killed in Jonatown, Guyana, but many more were shot dead. 

That's why Rancho Santa Fe's mass suicide is said to be the largest mass suicide in American history, carried out at the behest of Marshall Hurf Apple White, a religious leader of the Heavengate denomination. 


Who was Marshall Apple White?

Marshall Herf Apple White, founder of the Heinz Gate Group

Born in Super, Texas, Marshall was a professor of Apple White music who was fired from the University of Alabama for having s3x with a male student.

When he told his wife that he was gay, she too separated from him and eventually divorced. His father also broke up with him. He then moved to Houston, where he taught for a while at the University of St. Thomas, and resigned in 1970.

Although Apple White was born into a religious family, his true inclination toward religion began when he met Bonnie Nettles, a nurse in Houston in 1972, who was already a Theosophy. Towards biblical prophecies and space creatures. He had said after meeting Apple White that his meeting was also arranged by space creatures.

Both of them believed that the two members mentioned in the religious books that they would come to the rescue of the righteous at the end of the world were in fact both of them and therefore they themselves. He also started saying 'The Two'. These were the two characters in the Book of Revelation who died and were "taken up."

He said that Christ was also a space creature and when he was hanged on the cross his soul flew out of his body and flew in a spacecraft. He also believed that every two thousand years, human beings have the opportunity to go to the "next level".

After doing small household chores, Apple White and Nettles set out on a trip to the United States in February 1973 to commercialize their Christian ideology, with the aim of spreading their "mysticism" philosophy. However, he did not yet know the direction of his journey and what to do next. 

Researchers say it was the hardest time of their lives, they had no place to live, no money to eat or drink. There was only one attachment that somehow people would listen to him. He wandered the streets for a year. 

He finally found his first follower in 1974. It was Sharon Morgan who left her home and came to visit him, but a month later Sharon realized her mistake and went back to her children. For a while, Sharon continued to run their expenses. 

During this time he also wrote a pamphlet indicating that Christ's reappearance would take place in Texas, an indication of Apple White's self. At the same time, he said that he would be killed and after being resurrected in front of everyone, he would be transferred to a flying saucer.

He also wrote that he had been chosen to fulfill the prophecies in the Bible and that he had been given a better mind than ordinary people.

In August 1974, Apple White was jailed for six months for failing to return a rental car, and there he asserted that he had been told by God not to return the car.

Bonnie and Apple White preaching their religion

This was at a time when Apple White and Nettles were convinced on their own that they were indeed chosen for something else, and that the two followers mentioned in the religious books were themselves. 

But at the same time, he turned his research and propaganda to space creatures and flying saucers. They began to gather like-minded people and printed more pamphlets, thus joining the UFO cults or sects that preceded them. 

People started coming to his meetings whom he called 'crew' and who had to go with him on the spacecraft. By 1975, more than 50 people had become his followers.

Most of them were young people who wanted to experience different religions and rituals. He liked both of them, which talked about religion and the good of human beings, but at the same time, like the Star Trek TV series, they also linked it to science and space creatures. Apple White even went so far as to say that space creatures were sending them secret messages through this series.

The literature he wrote shows that he thought he was preparing his followers for the next level, where they would "emerge from a Cindy as a butterfly." 


The era of different names

Apple White and Nettles also gave themselves different names. Sometimes they were 'guinea' and 'pig', sometimes they were 'boo' and 'beep', and finally they were content with 'do' and 'dye'.

In 1975, he told his followers that a flying saucer was coming to earth and he took it to the US state of Wyoming, but the flying saucer did not arrive. 

The answer was simple: the tour was canceled because we weren't ready for it. This happened many times, once he waited all night with his followers for the flying saucer, but that is what happened, just the empty sky.


Strict rules to keep away from each other 

Their cult began to grow slowly in the late 1970's, although Apple White and Bonnie's policy was to keep it as a limited group. He did not talk much to his members nor was he allowed to talk more than anyone else. They both deal with their confidence as they choose to embark on their play activities.

If someone did not fit into the group, they would do their best to leave the group.

During this time they also began to receive funds and lived in compounds where houses were called 'craft', meaning that this was the place from which they were to take a flight to another world.

By 1980, the group had grown to 80 members. Apple White and Bonnie now loosen their grip on members and allow them to talk to their families, sometimes even going to their homes on important occasions. This further enhanced the value in the hearts of the members for their two leaders.


 Bonnie's death

Bonnie and Apple White

Bonnie Nettles was diagnosed with brain cancer in 1984 and died a year later. Apple White told its followers that it had "traveled to the next level" because it had more energy than it needed to live on Earth. 

He also said that he is on earth because he still has a lot to learn. Historians have two opinions here. Some believe that this further influenced his followers and increased their faith in Apple White's philosophy.

But on the other hand there is a completely different theory, and that is that when people saw that Bonnie also died of the disease just like the common people and no spacecraft came to take their body or soul, then a group of several Belief in the ideology continued and it was seen that in the future people would leave the group. But it did not happen all at once.

It is said that there was no formal relationship between Apple White and Bonnie as long as they were alive.

As time and the group grew, so did the idea of ​​abstaining from s3x, and when the group moved first to New Mexico and later to San Diego in the early 1990's, Apple White refrained from s3xual desires and They started talking openly about overcoming it. It may be the only sect that spoke of abstaining from s3x while most of the other groups tended towards free s3x and normal s3x.

The issue of s3xual harassment escalated to the point that Apple White and seven others decided to have a castration, and eventually found a surgeon in Mexico to perform the operation. He wondered why the attraction to the other s3x and the desire to reproduce should be eliminated. 

Apple White said that s3xuality is something that binds a person to his body and thus prevents him from going to the "next level". 

He thought that at the next level there would be no s3xual organs or gender and that is probably why he remembered Bonnie as 'Father'. All members were instructed to wear the same clothes and cut the same hair.


Different group names

Apple White and Bonnie Nettles first called their group "human endogenous metamorphosis" and then it became "smell" and "pap" and later it was named "Total Overcomes Anonymous".

This was the beginning of the Internet. Apple White not only advertised in the newspaper to promote its philosophy and invite new people to it, but also created a website on the Internet and renamed the organization "Heaven's Gate" in 1990. The website had the same name. Probably the same year he pointed to suicide for the first time, saying it was the fastest way to get to the "next level".

He convinced his followers that God had sent him to take them from the corrupt world to a better and technically more advanced world. 

He also said that he came from another world and Bonnie was also there and he is wearing human body to hide his identity. He told his followers that if they gave up their desires for s3x, money and drugs, they could be forgiven. 


Hell-boop comet 

Hell-boop comet

On July 23, 1995, a strange event took place which shook the world of science. Alan Hale and Thomas Bopp, two astronauts in the United States, saw an object in the sky that no one had seen before.

It was a flickering tail, nicknamed the Hell-Boop Comet. In two years it came so close to the earth that it could be seen clearly without a telescope, but this proximity distance was still millions of miles from the earth.

In November 1996, a person interested in astronomy in Texas thought that behind the Hell-Boop comet, something resembling a mysterious Saturn-like, but slightly longer object was moving. With this discovery, those who were waiting for flying saucers in the world felt that now is the time and this is the flying saucer they have been waiting for. Although scientists rejected it, those waiting for a connection with other worlds were not willing to listen to science.

Nancy Layder, author of UFOs and Extraterrestrial Creatures, claims that she had already received a message from space creatures that Hale-Boop was actually a harbinger of "Nebro" or "Planet X". This is considered to be the planet whose approaching world will cause a lot of destruction here. Planet X didn't come, but a house in the Santa Fe area of ​​San Diego was devastated. 


Death knocks on the 'door of heaven'

Bodies of suicide bombers at Heinz Gate Mansion. Everyone was wearing the same clothes and the same Nike shoes 

Apple White's Heinz Gate Group has been telling users on the Internet since 1996 to pack up and get ready for the "next level." When rumors of a shining object behind the Hell-Boop comet spread in 1997, the Heaven's Gate Group decided to take the last step. 

By that time, there were only 39 members of the group left who had decided to obey Apple White until the very end. 

Apple White convinced them that there was a UFO behind the incoming star and that this was a signal to them to climb on the "flying saucer" and die.

People preparing for the final trip recorded video messages for their families. Apple White also said in a video message that "let me tell you that our mission here is going to close in the next few days." We have come from distant spaces which I call the second 'dimension' and where we are now going to go back. 

The series of suicides began on March 22 and lasted for about three days. Suicide bombers used to mix vodka and sleeping pills in apple sauce and then put a plastic bag over their face.

The suicides took place in groups of 15, 15 and 9 people. When the first set died, the survivors would come and lay them upright on the bed and put a purple cloth over them. All the victims were wearing the same black clothes and Nike's white and black joggers and their clothes were also tagged with Heaven's Gate. 

They all had their hair cut the same way and had five dollar bills in their pockets. Apple White was one of the last four victims. There was no purple cloth over the dead after them, certainly because there was no one left to cover them.

On March 26, the administration received word that there had been a massacre at Heinz Gate, and when they arrived, they found 39 bodies. Most of those killed were people who have been with Apple White for the past 20 years. 

These suicides caused a stir in the United States and all over the world. It is also worth noting that there were three members who left him at the end of the group, but after a while they also committed suicide separately.

Former members of the group who left the group before committing suicide later said that all of them had the same clothes and hair in order to get rid of the notion of different s3xes. He was fined for violating US Vigilance Act and had the same Nike shoes just because he got a good deal from Nike. 


Auction of deceased property 

Two years later, in 1999, an auction of the personal belongings of the suicide bombers at San Diego's Heinz Gate raised about ً 33,000.

The property contained 19 bank beds on which their bodies were found. One man bought seven beds at 115 per person. He thought he would sell them at a much higher price. 

Another buyer bought three of the group's vehicles. He said that he is a film producer and will make a film on this mass suicide. 

Other items on auction included TVs, alarm clocks, chairs, group logos, religious writings and clothing.


Nine months later, the fear of mass suicides resurfaced

Nine months after the mass suicide, in December, about 2,000 members of the Taiwanese group, God Sews the Earth Flying Saucer Foundation, arrived in Texas, where they thought God would come in a flying saucer next year. 

His arrival once again raised fears that he might not even intend to commit suicide, but his leader denied this at a press conference, claiming that he was the father of Christ two thousand years ago. Remember that the Hell-Boop comet appears closer to the world two thousand years later.

Even today there are UFO groups all over the world who believe that one day they will get a voice and a call from 'above' and of course the other world is not as scary as it is shown in the movies...


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